Cerberus
Cerberus the aardvark, not the hell-hound!!
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I can't stop thinking of reference I heard to a plastic flywheel for the 660, would be curious to learn more about it and any other swaps, or mods, that can be done for things like:
- reduced weight of powerhead;
- reduced reciprocating weight (I know heavier flywheel "keeps momentum going" so arguably would help w/ max power, if I understand correctly, but a lighter flywheel means quicker responsiveness of the engine to your input on the throttle)
Any other areas to get bona fide weight savings, if any exist, would be greatly appreciated (am kinda wishing I went lightweight on the bar, thinking "I want strength, the power of this thing, w/ the big dogs on it, will let me put real high force on that bar" and the non-lightweight was chosen explicitly for being stronger (not cheaper) Now I'm comfortable having a lightweight bar, as I'm far better at not getting it pinched, but am 'stuck' now w/ the 25" Rollo-O bar (which is awesome just not especially light, otherwise A++ bar for sure -- I did find it odd to see green IE "safety" markings on the bar, thought they were for chains only, unsure how / what kind of bar is "yellow/not anti-kickback", can't see how the bar can have much influence..)
Thanks for any insight, am trying to build an "ultimate 'smaller' 25" 660" and "at the finish line" doing detail stuff now (probably going to make it a fiberglass "sled" / undercarraige shield ;D )
- reduced weight of powerhead;
- reduced reciprocating weight (I know heavier flywheel "keeps momentum going" so arguably would help w/ max power, if I understand correctly, but a lighter flywheel means quicker responsiveness of the engine to your input on the throttle)
Any other areas to get bona fide weight savings, if any exist, would be greatly appreciated (am kinda wishing I went lightweight on the bar, thinking "I want strength, the power of this thing, w/ the big dogs on it, will let me put real high force on that bar" and the non-lightweight was chosen explicitly for being stronger (not cheaper) Now I'm comfortable having a lightweight bar, as I'm far better at not getting it pinched, but am 'stuck' now w/ the 25" Rollo-O bar (which is awesome just not especially light, otherwise A++ bar for sure -- I did find it odd to see green IE "safety" markings on the bar, thought they were for chains only, unsure how / what kind of bar is "yellow/not anti-kickback", can't see how the bar can have much influence..)
Thanks for any insight, am trying to build an "ultimate 'smaller' 25" 660" and "at the finish line" doing detail stuff now (probably going to make it a fiberglass "sled" / undercarraige shield ;D )